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Oil brakedown theory
Daubner, Tomáš ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis „Oil brakedown theory“ deals with peak oil theory and its potentially harmful consequences for contemporary society, which is addicted to continuous supply of fosil fuels. Peak oil is characterized by Hubbert curve, according to which the oil extraction in time follows bell-shaped pattern. The International Energy Agency in 2010 back recognized that peak oil in conventional oil occurred in 2006. The author presents the views of leading analysts of peak oil, which has no doubt that peak oil in liquid fuels is here by 2017.
Oil as energy source
Maršík, Jaroslav ; Hrnčířová, Michaela (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis should give a complex overview about petroleum. The thesis is addressed especially for general public. It is divided into six parts; the first part describes a general introduction into how and where oil arises and what basic types exist. The second part focuses on oilfields; from their discovery through oil wells and their construction to extraction of oil. The third part deals with modes of transport and storage; so it was summed up in the topic The oil logistic. The fourth part describes an oil use, which we understand as an energy source. The fifth part summarizes the present meaning of oil and what oil is able to cause. And the last part is about oil future supplemented by the own comment.
Oil as energy source
Maršík, Jaroslav ; Hrnčířová, Michaela (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis should give a complex overview about petroleum. The thesis is addressed especially for general public. It is divided into six parts; the first part describes a general introduction into how and where oil arises and what basic types exist. The second part focuses on oilfields; from their discovery through oil wells and their construction to extraction of oil. The third part deals with modes of transport and storage; so it was summed up in the topic The oil logistic. The fourth part describes an oil use, which we understand as an energy source. The fifth part summarizes the present meaning of oil and what oil is able to cause. And the last part is about oil future supplemented by the own comment.
Oil brakedown theory
Daubner, Tomáš ; Brázdil, Marian (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis „Oil brakedown theory“ deals with peak oil theory and its potentially harmful consequences for contemporary society, which is addicted to continuous supply of fosil fuels. Peak oil is characterized by Hubbert curve, according to which the oil extraction in time follows bell-shaped pattern. The International Energy Agency in 2010 back recognized that peak oil in conventional oil occurred in 2006. The author presents the views of leading analysts of peak oil, which has no doubt that peak oil in liquid fuels is here by 2017.
Peak oil and its impact on global economy
Hričková, Michaela ; Vošta, Milan (advisor) ; Jeníček, Vladimír (referee)
The diploma thesis focuses on world oil supply and aims to distinguish symptoms undoubtedly pointing to a possibly upcoming era of altered consumption and extraction patterns of oil products, which will be launched by "peak oil" -- a point when oil production reaches its maximum continues to decline. The thesis' objective is to analyse the probability of peak oil occurring and possible implications for world economy and selected countries. If proven true, it provides a an answer to the question whether the world economy can survive peaking without repercussions or whether it will shrink and decline into crisis. The first part defines the supply of oil and -- it's an overview of conventional and unconventional types of oil, petroleum products, oil fields, extraction techniques, energy effectiveness and substitutes. Furthermore, it defines "peak oil", it clarifies its history, strives to determine its possible date and compares it with the current oil situation. The second part surveys general implications of peak oil for world economics and politics -- it observes an unsatisfied oil demand, impact on the outputs of economies and the role of oil in economic crises. The political part follows with possible changes in the field of international politics. Lastly it tries to determine the effect on American suburbia. The third and final part is dedicated to selected countries, which are either important exporters or importers.

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